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People living in Southall, can they confirm that shops have started displaying rakhri

Also how late the shops remain open if one has to come and buy on weekend evening

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whats rakhri got to do with sikhi? but they usually sell them outside of most shops on the lil stall things

Thanks for the information. Sikhism is unique religion. That I agree. But since childhood, we celebrate this festival. I am not sure why I should stop celebrating now.

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was bebe nanaki anti-gurmat?

anyway we shouldn't let anti-cultural people stop us from doing things like rakhri.

anyway what gives some1 the right to call it "anti"-gurmat?

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rakhri has nothing to do with neo-sikh"ism"!!!!!!

kinda funny how some people claim that Sikhi is not limited to a religion and that Sikhi is very personal, irregardless what path you follow....yet when someone with a differing opinion states their mind then they're automatically 'neo-sikh-ism' follower...

They have the nerve to call anyone with a differeing opionion an 'extremist' but love to claim to be followers of dharma that accept all paths...yeh right!!!

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the poor dude asks a question, and everyone bombards him with these anti gurmat replies, yeh true it is anti gurmat, but maybe he or she is a hindu and come onto this site to ask a ques, or maybe the rakri isnt for him prob a frend whos asked for one, god knows but give the guy/her a chance lol, u lot just loose the plot afta hearing the word rakri LOL

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rakhri has nothing to do with neo-sikh"ism"!!!!!!

kinda funny how some people claim that Sikhi is not limited to a religion and that Sikhi is very personal, irregardless what path you follow....yet when someone with a differing opinion states their mind then they're automatically 'neo-sikh-ism' follower...

They have the nerve to call anyone with a differeing opionion an 'extremist' but love to claim to be followers of dharma that accept all paths...yeh right!!!

rakhri is against neo-sikh"ism" is all i said, i did NOT say someone has a differing opinion therefore they are followign neo-sikh"ism".

i was making a point, albeit a bit sarcastically as i do sometimes lol

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